How can you tell which kernel you are currently running? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?

I'm running leankernel 4.3.0 it says the version
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

drdoombot said:
A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?
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Most (if not all) kernels have a name similar to stock. But there is usually something amongst the numbers and letters which point to what kernel your running.
For instance my phone running trinity.
I know its trinity because it says dirtymorfic, morfic being the xda name of the trinity kernel developer. I only use stock kernel and trinity so can't comment on the others, but it will always look similar but also always have something pointing to the kernel your using. Hope this helps
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

Also typing code below in terminal will give you some more bits of info.
Code:
cat /proc/version
good day.

question
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?

sunil332011 said:
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?
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Why did you bump a thread that's months old, and you don't even have our device?
Sent from my Nexus

a small doubt about sony xperia z ultra
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please

mnanoop said:
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please
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1. Kernel and rom are developed much earlier, you weren't cheated.
2. Video clarity? Do you mean the video recording quality or the screen quality?

im running cm12 (android 5.1.) on my lg d855 right now, and it shows my kernel version in the "about phone" category.

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Defy Custom Kernel Thread[2nd boot source released][Test Kernel released]

OOk guys so I found this thread which shows MS2 got a custom kernel. The proceduce is bit difficult but can be modified for working for Defy too.
Hope has struck back again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908687
Update: 2ndboot module sources are here:
https://github.com/czechop/2ndboot
Quarx puts his kernel here:
quarx2k.ru
Sdcard symlink Fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32428611&postcount=392
Thanks to walter.
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BIGNOTE: Green lens users who flashed redlens builds please dont try using flash, you will end up burning it like me and many others.
STEPS TO FOLLOW WHEN YOU HAVE BOOTLOOPS OR BLACK SCREEN WITH RED LED ON:
-1st of all set default boot to 2nd-boot
-Go to recovery and flash the 24.9 build
-Then flash the kernel 6.10
-After that flash the latest build
-Wait and you will have your phone working proper.
For Bl7 users:
kozaks said:
If your current kernel is 2.6.32.9-ge281b6e [email protected]#1 then the custom kernel won't boot. To get it boot, you need to flash the kernel shared by our friend. Post flashing your kernel should be 2.6.32.9-ge281b6e
[email protected]#1. Once this is confirmed go ahead and flash tbw custom kernel as defined in the first page. Should be good to go.
Link to 51#1 kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32538963
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A suggestion made by a member:
rodrigojfuentes said:
Hey, I just read in this post that flashing gapps before the kernel may prevent the kernel from successfully booting. I tried it and it worked fine. I think you should advice that in the OP
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FOR SIMUNLOCK:
Redhotero said:
Dont know if it's OT or what, but helped me a lot.
This is for the people who wants "sim unlock" in quarx 10/10
1- Download this rar http://forum.motofan.ru/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=243798
2- Paste bp_ptc in /system/bin
3- Paste init.mapphone_umts.rc in /system/bootmenu/2nd-boot
and then:
Credits to crakeron, labsin, Dabb and all the people who helped. Im just the messenger,
PD: sorry for my english and sorry if it was posted before
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Feature request for next kernel:
-OTG cable support
- FM transmitter capability Link(requested by amirali_b)
-Sim unlock support(requested by Redhotero)
-Wifi-direct(requested by mdsaif92)
(pm me to add other features)
Waiting for someone to compile a kernel so we can test
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hsrars-d said:
Waiting for someone to compile a kernel so we can test
Sent from my MB525 using xda app-developrs app
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u can try currently available kernels just to try!
To see if the scripts and modules work xD
M sure they wont work right away
+Really great news
I tried boot my kernel with it (not booted, but log is good).
Waiting for source code and changes in kernel for 2ndboot
http://pastebin.com/jKjQ2ykn
In future i think we can make one kernel for defy and defy+
so just to clear things up for noobs like me: does this mean we could have a jellybean kernel, or is this still gb? and functions like wifi direct which need to be built in the kernel are possible now?
sent from my cm7 defy...
zakoo2 said:
so just to clear things up for noobs like me: does this mean we could have a jellybean kernel, or is this still gb? and functions like wifi direct which need to be built in the kernel are possible now?
sent from my cm7 defy...
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It means we could use custom kernels.
I think that a developer could even port 3.0.x kernel on defy, if everything 'll go fine.
We may get swap support!(many more things)
Swap is really imp for us since 512MB ram is not enough for jb
Hope Quarx gets it working
Also does kernel version really matter?
I mean if an older kernel is working perfectly and has all ROM features working,why not use that only(2.6.35)
Also I dont think Defy's hardware supports WifiDirect
Sent from my MB526 using xda premium
It seems our sweetoldlittle Defy just won't get outdated soon! Great news, great devs
Sent from my MB525 using xda app-developers app
It works for defy, but unstable for now
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32120862&postcount=21
take your time quarx.we are patient it's an amazing news
Custom kernel from sources works too
Linux (none) 2.6.32.9 #1 PREEMPT Fri Sep 28 14:11:14 MSK 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux
Quarx said:
Custom kernel from sources works too
Linux (none) 2.6.32.9 #1 PREEMPT Fri Sep 28 14:11:14 MSK 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux
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so finally , can we think of DSSCOMP , ION and hwcomposer ?
i know it too early to ask this question
but m very eager to know the answer from quarx
So it means we will have in near future new kernels and possibilty to brick Defy completly ? Or still Defy will be unbrickable and with new kernel
wifibdirect is a sofrware thing, not hardware. the defy would be perfectly capable, but we couldnt load custom kernels (until now).
sent from my cm7 defy...
sebx_g1 said:
So it means we will have in near future new kernels and possibilty to brick Defy completly ? Or still Defy will be unbrickable and with new kernel
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As far as I understand from this is, the bootloader is still the same, so you still always be able to resurrect your defy with the stock sbfs :cyclops:
Quarx, I can't believe you are just one person... I mean, the progress you've done on the Defy in such a short time is really amazing!!! If the custom kernel gets developed half fast the speed of your mods, our little phone will be a blast pretty soon!!!
Can't Boot
Quarx said:
Custom kernel from sources works too
Linux (none) 2.6.32.9 #1 PREEMPT Fri Sep 28 14:11:14 MSK 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux
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Can't boot, when i try 2nd boot, defy stuck on black screen 10 to 20 seconds, and reboot :crying:
I don't know why....
I suppose you followed the milestone 2 method directly.
Quarx has not released anything (afaik), and its not intended to users at this staqe.
dumb
hsrars-d said:
I suppose you followed the milestone 2 method directly.
Quarx has not released anything (afaik), and its not intended to users at this staqe.
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I think quarx boot the mm2 method on defy directly... im dumb
Boss442 said:
I think quarx boot the mm2 method on defy directly... im dumb
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Yes he did that first, then he modded it and got it to boot. :victory:

[Q] HELP ME PLZ | Rom question

I just followed the instructions of qbking77's video walking through the note toolkit v4.1.0
I have granted access for root and i see the superSU app on my
I have created a backup to my external sd card bc my pc has only 800 mb available.
Now i feel like my next step is to "flash a rom". Is this correct. Which ones can and can't i install. I looked at this labrats bc/ it was popular but it is saying it is 4.1.1 while i am at 4.1.2 for my android version.
My model version is sph-l900
android version 4.1.2
baseband version l900vpamc2
Kernel version
3.0.31-903705
[email protected] #1
smp preempt tue jan 29 17:10:38 kst 2013
Build Number: JZ054K.L900VPAMC2
Hardware Version: L900.09
Can you please tell me what is next. and what is possible and what my next steps are? Thank you.
brett701 said:
I just followed the instructions of qbking77's video walking through the note toolkit v4.1.0
I have granted access for root and i see the superSU app on my
I have created a backup to my external sd card bc my pc has only 800 mb available.
Now i feel like my next step is to "flash a rom". Is this correct. Which ones can and can't i install. I looked at this labrats bc/ it was popular but it is saying it is 4.1.1 while i am at 4.1.2 for my android version.
My model version is sph-l900
android version 4.1.2
baseband version l900vpamc2
Kernel version
3.0.31-903705
[email protected] #1
smp preempt tue jan 29 17:10:38 kst 2013
Build Number: JZ054K.L900VPAMC2
Hardware Version: L900.09
Can you please tell me what is next. and what is possible and what my next steps are? Thank you.
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To my understanding, 4.1.2 allows home screen rotation and minor performance enhancing (i may be wrong) but if you flash a rom and it puts you on 4.1.1 its not a big deal as there are mods you can flash that will enable that option and it's actually built in to some roms. There's tw (touchwiz) roms and there's aosp roms, I suggest you do your research about the difference between the two before flashing either and of course make a backup before flashing anything in case something goes wrong. I also suggest no matter what rom you flash read the OP and at least the first and last 10 pages of that thread, that will give you a good idea as to what issues users have ran into and most likely the fix. Im no expert by any means and I do more reading than posting because just about any question i have has been asked and answered already. You can't go wrong with any tw rom and they all have different mods/tweaks...nothing wrong with trying them all...and the developers are incredible and more than willing to help you out (users are too) as long as you did your part in trying to find the answer your looking for before posting in they're threads. I can't say much for aosp because I stick with tw but I'm sure the devs/users there would help out as well. I can't stress enough about doing your research before flashing anything and always make a backup first. You had a successful root so your off to a good start, good luck man :thumbup:

[Q&A] [kernel][kitkat] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel, v3.12.3

Q&A for [kernel][kitkat] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel, v3.12.3
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [kernel][kitkat] leanKernel: minimalistic kernel, v3.12.3. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
Best Lean kernel version for note 3
davwman said:
My setup is something that needs a book to describe and how to get where I am. I don't use power save, I don't greenify, no uc, I do over clock and have a total of 190 apps which includes all essential system apps and my personal use apps. Think titanium backup and removing close to 175 apps that I never use. The only thing that is touchwiz on my phone is the dialer and calendar app as well as the camera.
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Which kernel is the best out of the following 3. Lk 3.8, 3.8.1 or 3.12?
No problems with this Kernel. Anyone know when FauxSound will be included again?
Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
Does this kernel support fast charge with trickster mod
Relatively new to ROMs etc. Started after the Samsung Note 3 4.4.4 upgrade borked my GPS. I play Ingress so GPS is critical. I found Dialler input string that made things better - temporarily only. It seemed to accumulate something that sent it downhill again after a couple weeks.
Unfortunately flashing the CM11 M8 didn't help and it totally borked my Dialler. I could answer calls but it would take a couple of minutes to get screen control back after the call, and forget about putting it into speaker mode - black screen. Meanwhile you had to hope the other person would hang up for you...
I installed a CM recovery and C-ROM and it kind of fixed the GPS problems - only kind of. And similarly for the phone calls. I know - who uses a phone to do phone calls right? But when you do, you want it to actually bloody work.
Unfortunately C-ROM seem to have bailed, and there's been zero contact for months.
So I'm looking at flashing Dirty Unicorns.
One thing I'm wondering before I start is, given the core system issues I've been having, should I install a different kernel? From what I've been able to read, it's the kernel that does the actual system interface, and the ROM is just the person-friendly front end. So perhaps the phone and GPS problems are kernel-related?
And if so, what one out of the files (there are a lot of them under the link) and how do I do that? Where does it fit into the flashing ROM sequence? I'm finding it pretty hard to find clear guidance on this.
Thanks for your help.
Phone: SM-N9005, Telstra network, unlocked.
Kernel: 3.4.0-gce6df71 [email protected] #1 Sun Jun 22 13:14:11 EDT 2014
Baseband: N9005XXUENE3
kernel lean run on lollipop beta ?
Hi I would like to know if the kernel lean run on lollipop beta ?
Deep Sleep with Bluetooth
Hello,
I was running CM11 M12 snapshot on my Note3 for a while and decided to flash lean kernel lk_hltecm-v3.16 . Right after the flash my phone wont go into Deep Sleep anymore if Bluetooth is enabled.
While it's enabled "msm_serial_hs_dma wakelock" is constantly running. When I disabled Bluetooth or flash back to the stock kernel everything is fine.
I even did a full wipe and flash of lk and the only app installed is Better Battery Stats and I still have the same issue.
Any ideas? I would love to use this kernel but it looks like this would kill my battery when my phone is not in use with Bluetooth enabled.
Thanks.
Phone: SM-N900W8, Telus network, unlocked.
ROM: CM11 SNAPSHOT-M12
Baseband: N900W8VLUCNB7
Please update to works in lollipop official beta,
impressive performance last version lollipop. Congratulations to the developer. Ask with latest nightly partition the system does not change F2FS. motive? Thanks and excuse translator.
Thanks for the awesome job! This kernel is insane...
is this kernel are selinux permissive?
Sent from my SM-N900T using XDA Free mobile app
Hello cain i flash the 3.17 version on lollipop official TW?
Testing
Tested beta 4 earlier and loved it minus the sdcard issue. Everything worked on my n900t. Even my VPN and rdp apps that let me into my work servers worked as well as wifi calling...which is a must. Also all around fluidity was great. About to test beta 7. Looking forward to end results. Keep up the great work. I'll drop a reply and a log if I notice anything drastic that stands out but it looks like the finish line is close.
hello, does this kernel work with the exynos version of the note 3(sm-n900)? I'm using lollipop
Should I wipe dalvik cache before or after flashing the kernel or should I wipe cache and dalvik both before and after?
Has anyone else experienced an issue with moving the apps to sd following the update to 6.1 kernel? I flashed back to 6.0 and that function works ....maybe a bug of some sort?
Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
6.1.6
the icons are grey, with this new version is ok
Lean Kernel wont install
Hi, I am unable to install Lean Kernal V.60 for my SM-N900 Note 3
Steps I followed:
1. I have TWRP Recovery > Reboot into Recovery
2. Clicked Install > selected the zip file "lk_hlte-v6.0.zip"
3. Shows successful, I reboot the device.
4. Check Kernel version in Settings>About Device
- Shows as
3.4.39-4115321
[email protected] #1
Tue Mar 10 22:14:32 KST 2015
(Which is the Stock Kernel of Note 3 5.0)
5. I downloaded Trickster Mod > Go into General > Under CPU Frequency Control > Max has only upto 190000 as the max available, with 25000 as the min.
Please please help someone, need to sort this out asap!
fauxsound is work but when you are going to video from music ; the sound put to down ! This is not good For leankernel but ael kernel is no problem but I don't like ael kernel ; i like lean kernel ; please fix it !
Great kernel!
I am using version 6.1.6 and it is the best lollipop kernel.

Kernel-AOSP-6.0-EXP

OK here's a basic modified kernel for those using Android 6.0
I have been running and testing on unified AOSP builds , no idea about CM ( should boot though )
Not sure how far I will take this kernels development , for now I added the basics back .
This kernel should be flashed without any expectations , if it works great , if it bootloops , well , idk but it boots for me and thats where I'm leaving it at . I really dont want this thread turning into a feature request , or WTF my phone is broke thread , if it happens , I wont be around to deal with it . simple as that .
Anyways , as always , enjoy and profit
=====================
- Built with Linaro 5.2 GCC , full -O3 flags set
- CPU/GPU , OC/UC OV/UV
- SmartReflex Tuning of OC freq
- Fsync , Color control
- ROW ,SIO , VR , ZEN IO-Sched
Download
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Kernel-exp, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
bsmitty83
Source Code: https://github.com/bsmitty83/android_kernel_samsung_tuna
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-04-03
Last Updated 2016-04-02
Dirty marshmallows anyone?
Works great, thank you!!
EDIT: It boots fine but phone is much slower after booting
Thanks @bsmitty83 but it bootloops here with latest zyans AOSP.
Cheers
Enviado desde mi Galaxy Nexus mediante Tapatalk
Me too at google logo
After I remove the battery, it took the kmsg from the recovery mode.
If your helps...?
Sorry my poor English.
http://pastebin.com/6CnLMUu5
voidz777 said:
Me too at google logo
After I remove the battery, it took the kmsg from the recovery mode.
If your helps...?
Sorry my poor English.
http://pastebin.com/6CnLMUu5
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That's a log from recovery's kernel:
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[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.0.72-cyanogenmod-g496ddf4 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.7 (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 5 23:05:26 UTC 2013
musical_chairs said:
That's a log from recovery's kernel:
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[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.0.72-cyanogenmod-g496ddf4 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.7 (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 5 23:05:26 UTC 2013
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Oops very uncool lol
In the past, kernel not compiled with GCC 4.7 caused bootloop on VYL00M chip....
oh my god....another @bsmitty83 kernel!!! thank you...
Hello, thanks for the job of dev.
Does any new release come out soon?
I think no any more update in the way and we must say goodbye to @bsmitty83 + Gnex combo!!!
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massoudsh said:
I think no any more update in the way and we must say goodbye to @bsmitty83 + Gnex combo!!!
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To be fair, probably not much has changed in the kernel is warrant an update, so I will thank @bsmitty83 for the current kernel
massoudsh said:
I think no any more update in the way and we must say goodbye to @bsmitty83 + Gnex combo!!!
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To be honest , nobody ever let me know this kernel was even working for anyone besides me . My gnex battery died a while ago , so I haven't done anything since . But I do plan on ordering a new battery sometime soon . It will be the fourth one to go along with the replaced soc and board lol . So maybe one day I'll have a new kernel for everyone .
I actually had it in service on Verizon for all of 48 hrs before the battery wouldn't hold a charge . Had it running the last factory image , su , bb , SmittyV kernel ? , made me smile for a half second before i wished I had grabbed a MM build lmao .
Hope everyone is well and as long as there are surviving gnex out there , I'll build kernels for it
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
bsmitty83 said:
To be honest , nobody ever let me know this kernel was even working for anyone besides me . My gnex battery died a while ago , so I haven't done anything since . But I do plan on ordering a new battery sometime soon . It will be the fourth one to go along with the replaced soc and board lol . So maybe one day I'll have a new kernel for everyone .
I actually had it in service on Verizon for all of 48 hrs before the battery wouldn't hold a charge . Had it running the last factory image , su , bb , SmittyV kernel ? , made me smile for a half second before i wished I had grabbed a MM build lmao .
Hope everyone is well and as long as there are surviving gnex out there , I'll build kernels for it
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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This is excellent to see a new @bsmitty83 kernel, thanks very much bro....[emoji6] [emoji6] [emoji6]
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus

Grom V-line

Hi All.
I am new to XDA so please be gentle and I need some help.
I have a GROM V-Line system installed and it has been giving me hell these last 11 months and I am unable to get a refund from the buyer. It is android powered and uses a custom rom etc. I was wondering if anyone out there has any knowledge of these units and can guide me through a way to maybe update the system to remove custom ROMs so I can use it as a normal android type device.
The current set up is running on Android 5.1.1
Kernel version: 3.10.0 [email protected] #11
Build number: Lite_VL1.6.0.0
Not sure if there is anything I could, I am ready for throwing this out of my motor now.
Please help.
Ta
Kanjar2020 said:
Hi All.
I am new to XDA so please be gentle and I need some help.
I have a GROM V-Line system installed and it has been giving me hell these last 11 months and I am unable to get a refund from the buyer. It is android powered and uses a custom rom etc. I was wondering if anyone out there has any knowledge of these units and can guide me through a way to maybe update the system to remove custom ROMs so I can use it as a normal android type device.
The current set up is running on Android 5.1.1
Kernel version: 3.10.0 [email protected] #11
Build number: Lite_VL1.6.0.0
Not sure if there is anything I could, I am ready for throwing this out of my motor now.
Please help.
Ta
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Hi Ta,
I installed the Vline VL2 in my Lexus two weeks ago and initially had issues.
Here's my versions out of the box.
System update is Android 8.1 with last security patch dated Jan 5, 2019 and won't update further.
Kernel: (gcc version 6.3.q 20170404 (Linaro GCC 6.3-2017.05))
[email protected] #3
Fri Mar 19 05:27:15 PDT 2021
Vline shows VCore: V20VL3.37.0.0
VBase: 32.38 (L22)
No further updates available.
DashLinq version: 5.5.2.5
Knob Helper version: 1.0
WebView Shell version: 1.0
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I was initially pissed too but after several resets my system is pretty stable.
One item that remains an issue is crashing when I have any SD card installed...As long as no SD card installed then system runs pretty good.
Several issues via launch controller were fixed with a $1.99 replacement launcher named AGAMA by altercars.ru. https://altercars.ru/#about

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